Partridge, John, 1644-1715.
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An almanack for the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation 1715 . And from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5664. But by the account of Holy Scripture, 5677. It being the IIId after bissextile or leap-year. And the 26th our deliverance by K. William from popery and arbitrary government. In which is contained things fitting for such a work: as the diurnal motion of the planets, conjunctions, lunations, and eclipses. Monthly observations, and a general judgement on the hour quarters of the year. Together with something considered about the comet in the year 1680. Calculated and referr'd to the meridian of London, whose longitude latitude is 24 51 degr. 20 32 minutes. John Partridge.
Partridge, John, 1644-1715.Date: [1715]- E-books
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Merlinus liberatus, (with an almanack printed by allowance.) : for the year of our Blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1711 . And from the creation of the world, according to the best of profane history, 5660. But by the account of Holy Scripture, 5673. ... In which is contain'd things fitting for such a work; as astrological observations ... By J. Patridge, student in physick and astrology, London.
Benjamin HarrisDate: [1710]- E-books
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A letter to a member of Parliament from Mr. John Partridge, touching his almanack for the year 1710. And the injunction, whereby the publishing of it is staid for the present
Partridge, John, 1644-1715.Date: 1709]- E-books
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The last wills and testaments of J. Partridge , Student in Physick and Astrology; and Dr. Burnett, Master of the Charter-House.
Partridge, John, 1644-1715.Date: [1716]- E-books
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Merlinus redivivus: being an almanack for the year of Our Blessed Saviour's incarnation 1714 . And from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5663. But by the account of Holy Scripture, 5676. It being the IId after biffextile or leap-year. And the 25th of our deliverance by K. William from popery and arbitrary government. In which is contained things sitting for such a work as the diurnal motion of the planets, conjuctions, lunations, and eclipses. Monthly observations, and a judgement on the four quarters of the year. Calculated and referr'd to the Meridian of London, whose longitude latitude is 24 51 degr. 20 32 minutes. By John Partridge, a lover of truth.
Partridge, John, 1644-1715.Date: [1714]